Keymaps; Additional Considerations - Kurzweil K2500 Reference Manual

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K2000 Compatibility
Converting programs from the K2500 to K2000

Keymaps

The following keymaps are either different in the two instruments, or they do not exist in the
K2000: 20-30 & 173-191. (Keymaps 169-172 have different names in the K2500 but are identical
to the ones in the K2000.) Keymaps 23-30 & 189-191 use drum samples and are therefore can not
be converted to the K2000 (see the section on Drum Samples, above). But keymaps 20-22 & 173-
188 can easily ported to the K2000. To do this, you will follow the same procedure used to
convert effects programs, documented above. Follow those exact steps, but instead of going to
the EFFECT page, go to the KEYMAP page in the Program Editor.

Additional Considerations

Impact
Impact, on the ENVCTL page, is a feature that is new with the K2500. Keep Impact set to zero if
you are planning to use a program on the K2000.
Amplitude Envelopes
The K2500 Amplitude Envelope page allows for attack times that are quicker than those
allowed by the K2000. Keep in mind, then, that a program with an attack amplitude faster than
.02 seconds will be automatically adjusted by the K2000 to use a slightly slower attack time.
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